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Advanced Window & Glass Repair is a family-owned, NGA-certified business serving commercial properties across Prince William County since 1999. Licensed, bonded, and insured, with 25+ years in the DMV and a long track record of satisfied commercial customers, we handle every door closer type: surface-mounted hydraulic models, concealed overhead units, floor spring closers, and storefront glass door hardware.
We diagnose the door closer before recommending any work. A closer with a leaking cylinder, incorrect sweep speed, or a bent arm gets assessed on the spot. In many cases, the fix is an adjustment, not a replacement. No unnecessary parts, no pressure to replace something that can be repaired.
For licensed commercial door closer repair in Woodbridge, VA, our team operates from four local offices across the DMV. We dispatch around the clock for emergency closer repair and can be on-site the same day for most commercial properties in Woodbridge and Prince William County.
One call covers door closer installation, repair, and adjustment for all major commercial types: surface-mounted, concealed overhead, and floor spring, across storefronts, offices, and multi-unit properties in Woodbridge and the DMV.
Surface-mounted and concealed hydraulic closers control the sweep speed and closing force on every commercial door. A door closer leaking oil is the most common failure we see. Worn cylinder seals allow hydraulic fluid to escape, causing erratic sweep behavior and gradual loss of closing force. Left unaddressed, a leaking hydraulic door closer will run dry and fail completely.
Oil leaks, worn seals, and mis-set valves are all serviceable in a single visit for most standard commercial models. We stock parts for leading commercial closer brands on every truck, so most hydraulic door closer repairs in Woodbridge close without a return visit.


Glass storefronts, aluminum entry doors, and heavy commercial entries put more daily cycles on a door closer than any other application. Outdoor exposure and high foot traffic accelerate seal and arm wear faster than interior installations. Storefront door closer repair in Woodbridge and across Northern Virginia makes up a large part of our commercial hardware work.
We carry storefront-rated closer hardware and handle aluminum frame pivot and patch fitting adjustments in the same visit as the closer service. The full entry is repaired at once, not piecemeal.
Sweep speed, latch speed, backcheck tension, and spring power are all field-adjustable on most commercial closers without removing the unit from the door. A mis-adjusted closer behaves like a broken one, but the fix is often straightforward and completed in a single visit without a parts order.
Commercial door closer adjustment is the first thing we check on every service call. A phone description of what the door is doing tells us within seconds whether the job is an adjustment or a full repair. Most adjustment calls are resolved without a return trip.


Closer arms, spindles, cams, and mounting brackets fail from impact, forced entry, or high-cycle wear. A door closer arm bent from a forced entry or vehicle impact cannot be adjusted back into alignment. Hardware damage is sudden and requires replacement, not adjustment.
We stock arms, shoes, spindles, and mounting hardware for the most common commercial closer models. Most hardware repairs are completed in a single visit without a separate parts order.
Tell us what the door is doing and we will identify the likely repair, explain the cost, and give you a clear timeline before dispatching a technician. Most jobs in Woodbridge and Prince William County can be assessed over the phone.
Most commercial door closer problems fall into three categories: the door won’t close fully, the door won’t latch after swinging shut, or the door slams hard on customers and frames. All three are fixable, and in most cases they are adjustment issues rather than hardware failures.
A door that won’t close all the way usually has a sweep speed set too slow or a spring power that has dropped. A door that won’t latch is often a latch speed adjustment rather than a broken mechanism. A door that slams is a sweep speed valve that has drifted or been knocked out of calibration.
Call us and describe what the door is doing. We identify over the phone whether the job is an adjustment, a cylinder repair, or a hardware replacement. You get a clear answer before any technician leaves the shop.

Every technician we dispatch is trained on all major door closer types: surface-mounted hydraulic models, concealed overhead units, storefront glass door closers, and floor spring systems. Work is completed to manufacturer specifications on every job. All technicians carry verified credentials and active insurance.
We stock parts for leading commercial door closer brands on every service run across Woodbridge and Prince William County. Most standard repairs close without a return visit because the hardware is already on the truck. No waiting on a parts order for common surface-mounted and storefront closer hardware.
All door closer repairs are quoted at a flat rate before work begins. The price quoted is the price charged. No hidden fees, no overtime surcharges, no weekend premiums. For commercial and multi-unit projects over $5,000, an automatic 10% discount applies.
A door closer service call should not shut operations down. We work around your schedule, complete most repairs in a single visit, and have the door operating correctly before we leave. Staff and customers experience minimal interruption on every job.
Advanced Window & Glass Repair has operated in Woodbridge since 1999. Family-owned with four offices across the DMV, local ownership means a familiar face on site, not a franchise dispatcher working from another state.
Advanced Window & Glass Repair holds verified licensing in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. We are an NGA-certified business. We are active members of three regional chambers of commerce. These credentials are not decorations, they are the standards we meet on every job.
DMV homes contain a wide range of window brands and systems. Our technicians know them all. We carry the parts to complete most brand-specific repairs in a single visit.



Keep your business secure and your entry working properly with same-day commercial door closer repair from Advanced Window & Glass Repair. Serving Woodbridge and Prince William County with flat-rate pricing, free phone estimates, and licensed, bonded service since 1999.
Mon – Fri, 8AM–8PM
Saturday, 11AM–4PM
Sunday, Closed
Woodbridge, VA is one of the best-known communities in eastern Prince William County, set about 20 miles south of Washington, D.C. Its position near the Occoquan and Potomac rivers gives the area a strong mix of suburban access and waterfront character. Although it is defined as a census-designated place, the name Woodbridge is often used more broadly for the surrounding residential and commercial areas as well.
The community has older roots than many people expect. Woodbridge takes its name from an 18th-century wooden toll bridge built across the Occoquan River, and the area grew from early plantations, farms, and transport routes into a much larger Northern Virginia suburb over time. That history still gives the place a different feel from newer planned communities nearby, especially in the way local roads, river crossings, and historic sites connect the area back to earlier Prince William County development.
Today, Woodbridge is known for being practical, busy, and well connected. Major destinations like Potomac Mills, Stonebridge at Potomac Town Center, Leesylvania State Park, Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge, and Rippon Lodge give the area a blend of shopping, recreation, and local history. Interstate 95, U.S. Route 1, bus service, and VRE stations also make Woodbridge an important base for commuters and families who want access to both Prince William County and the wider Washington metro area.
Yes. Most commercial door closer problems are repairable without replacing the full unit. Adjustment issues are the most common cause and are resolved on site in a single visit. Cylinder seal failure requires a reseal or cylinder swap. Full replacement is only necessary when the housing is cracked or the mechanism has sheared beyond repair.
The most common commercial door closer problems are: door slamming shut too fast, door not closing all the way, door failing to latch, door too stiff to push open, oil leaking from the closer body, and the arm separating from the door or frame. Most of these are sweep speed, spring tension, or backcheck adjustment issues, not hardware failures.
A door closer that will not close fully usually has a sweep speed set too slow or spring power that has dropped. Increasing the spring power or adjusting the sweep speed valve restores normal closing. If the cylinder has lost hydraulic fluid from a leak, the closer loses closing force entirely and needs cylinder service. Call us and describe what the door is doing for a phone diagnosis.
A door closer leaks oil when the internal cylinder seals wear out and hydraulic fluid escapes the housing. You will notice a wet residue on the closer body, erratic sweep speed, and gradual loss of closing force. A leaking closer that is not serviced will run dry and require full replacement rather than a cylinder reseal. Act on an oil leak as soon as it appears.
A slamming door closer has a sweep speed valve set too fast for the door weight. Slowing the sweep speed adjustment reduces the impact. On most commercial closers, the sweep speed valve is accessible with a standard screwdriver. If the door continues to slam after adjustment, the cylinder may need service. We diagnose over the phone before dispatching.
A quality commercial door closer on a standard interior door lasts 15 to 25 years with proper adjustment and periodic maintenance. High-traffic storefronts, restaurants, and retail entries see shorter service life due to daily cycle volume. Oil leaks, bent arms, and stripped mounts are the most common early failures. Regular adjustment service extends the working life of most commercial closers significantly.
We ask you to describe what the door is doing: slamming, dragging, failing to latch, leaking, arm visibly bent, or too stiff to open. From that description, we identify within seconds whether the job is a field adjustment, a cylinder repair, or a hardware replacement. You receive a clear answer and a flat-rate price before any technician is dispatched.